Lynne Kipnis and Nancy Jones wanted women to start the day with a smile on their cheeks. That’s why they launched Pandemic Panties, a weeklong set of undies for a time when the name of the day mattered not. The panties sport such names as What Day, Who Cares Day, Today, This Day, That Day, Another Day and even WTF Day.
Wait a minute? Isn’t “WTF” a bit risqué, even for so-called unmentionables?
Of course not, the women joked: It stands for Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.
“Who doesn’t need to start each day with a smile or a giggle, or maybe a laugh?” Jones, of Santa Cruz, said during a Zoom interview.
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The Lewis family has certainly seen its share of challenges raising an autistic child, but one Roaring Fork Valley organization in particular has made all the difference.
So much that Frances Lewis, mother of 12-year-old Harper, is fully invested in the broader work of Carbondale-based Ascendigo Autism Services as a member of its board of directors.
Harper found support when she became school age, attending the Waldorf School on the Roaring Fork near Carbondale, where staff worked hard to integrate her into the school setting with other students, Lewis said.
“The Waldorf School was really involved and put in strategies to work with her and keep her in the classroom,” Lewis said.
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